Higher-education facilities know that learning doesn’t just happen in the classroom; it happens everywhere. Seneca College in Ontario implemented technology all over its multiple campuses to create popular learning spaces that allow students to connect online, work collaboratively, and interact with screens hands-on.

Merced Union High School District

University of Washington

Not just your average conference room: The University of Washington adds a multipurpose collaboration space, giving researchers and clinicians the ability to work together on a 2x3 video wall for data visualization, 3-D imaging and presentations.

Duval County Public Schools

Little Rock School District

Little Rock School District needed to upgrade their projector technology in order to continue integrating multimedia lessons into the classroom and to continue being a leader in bringing state-of-the-art technology to its students.

Saint Louis University

Saint Louis University installed NEC large-screen displays, video walls and projectors to better communicate with students campus-wide, as well as display high-quality images for lectures in auditoriums and classrooms.